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i mean, this is not the america we know and the problem is not just with insurance, in fact a lot of americans are happy with it. we need to do a lot of things to make it work better but a government takeover is going to work just like the cash for clunkers program, chris. >> chris: we're going to get to that as well. because some people think that has worked well. congressman rangel, please respond to that. about the high tax rate, the top tax rate, in your plan as well as the fact that according to independent studies, 2/3 of small business profits would be hit by the surtax. >> well, our statistics, 96% of small businesses would not be hurt by this tax, it is less than 1% of the wealthiest people in the united states that would be taxed at a 1% tax, and it is just -- there is no question that the way that they are talking about paying for it, that they don't take into consideration the cap that we are going to have on premiums, they don't take into consideration a number of people that have no insurance now that can walk into any hospital, any doctors office, and be fully insured,
i mean, this is not the america we know and the problem is not just with insurance, in fact a lot of americans are happy with it. we need to do a lot of things to make it work better but a government takeover is going to work just like the cash for clunkers program, chris. >> chris: we're going to get to that as well. because some people think that has worked well. congressman rangel, please respond to that. about the high tax rate, the top tax rate, in your plan as well as the fact that...
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creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >> "right now," our ongoing look at the future of the gop, continues now with indiana congressman mike pence, chairman of the gop conference. he's the number three republican in the house. congressman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> let's start with the economy and some recent signs of progress. let's put them up on the screen. the economy was down only 1% last quarter after a 6.4% drop the prior three months. new home sales soared 11% in june and the stock market had its best month in seven years. congressman, isn't the recession levelling off and doesn't president obama deserve some credit? >> let me say i hope the recession is levelling off, slowing the rate of descent is encouraging, i'm sure, to millions of americans. but i really believe that it's in spite of the prescriptions of washington, d.c., chris. i mean, this so-called stimulus bill that -- you know, that was passed last february, we've lost 2 million jobs since the stimulus bill was passed. and i th
creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >> "right now," our ongoing look at the future of the gop, continues now with indiana congressman mike pence, chairman of the gop conference. he's the number three republican in the house. congressman, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> let's start with the economy and some recent signs of progress. let's put them up on the screen. the economy was down only 1% last...
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what does this say about health care in america? >> i am not a psychologist. i am puzzled by the behavior of some of these folks. everyone deserves respect including them, if it would just calm down. i do not know what about this gares everybody. no matter what kind of illness you have, you are going to be able to get insurance. this is a bill that is going to include insurance for 47 million americans. if you are working a job now that you do not like, you will be able to take it with you if you move onto another job. there are a lot of good features that the american people want to hear about. tavis: for those who say this is a quintessential example of socialism, what do you say? >> they are full of baloney. if they want socialism, they can go on medicare. this is designed to keep what you have. you get to keep that insurance. if you are somebody that does not have health insurance and you want it, you will be able to get it. you will be able to move from job to job. you will not be denied coverage because you have diabetes or some other chronic disease. ta
what does this say about health care in america? >> i am not a psychologist. i am puzzled by the behavior of some of these folks. everyone deserves respect including them, if it would just calm down. i do not know what about this gares everybody. no matter what kind of illness you have, you are going to be able to get insurance. this is a bill that is going to include insurance for 47 million americans. if you are working a job now that you do not like, you will be able to take it with...
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build engineers in america and scientists in america, and skilled technicians in america. all these pieces and at fitting together, energy and innovation, healthcare and education. these are the pillars of the new foundation we have to build. this is how we will not just rescue the economy, but we will rebuild it stronger than before. there are a lot of people out there who are looking to defend the status quo. there are those who want to see political advantage, they want to oppose these efforts. some of them caused the problems in the first place and then they are blaming others for it. [applause] they don't want to be constructive, they just want to get the usual political fights back and forth. sometimes that is fed by the cable chatter in the media, but we know the truth. we know that even in the hardest times against the toughest on its, we have never surrendered. -- against the toughest odds. we have always indoor and worked hard, and we have fought for our future. -- we have always endured. that is the tradition of america. this country was not built by complaining
build engineers in america and scientists in america, and skilled technicians in america. all these pieces and at fitting together, energy and innovation, healthcare and education. these are the pillars of the new foundation we have to build. this is how we will not just rescue the economy, but we will rebuild it stronger than before. there are a lot of people out there who are looking to defend the status quo. there are those who want to see political advantage, they want to oppose these...
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ne, fallout connues after the nation's largest lutheran denominatn, the evangelical lutheran churcin america, voted to lift its ban onon- celibate gay a lesbian pasrs. e vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. aembly in nneapolis. some lutherans o opposed the change are now debating wheter to leave the denonation. some are also withholng money. e.l.a. presiding bishop mark hanson plead with consertives to stay in the church a keep the dialog ing. we have a profile now o bll and gloria gaither, the legendaryongwriting and pforming couple who have had enormo success in the world of christian gospel muc. bill is well knowfor his productivity, his upbeat attitude and his help to oers. gloria has often bn his songwring partner and is a successful author andpeaker in her o right. th gaithers live in a small town in indiana,here phil nes found them. >> reporter: in t 1950s, bill gaher used to turn on his radio and listeno all the gospel music stars. he was a farm y with a field of dreams. >> i kt dreaming of the day that maybe, justaybe, i could write a sonthat would catch the attention of sebody or sing
ne, fallout connues after the nation's largest lutheran denominatn, the evangelical lutheran churcin america, voted to lift its ban onon- celibate gay a lesbian pasrs. e vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. aembly in nneapolis. some lutherans o opposed the change are now debating wheter to leave the denonation. some are also withholng money. e.l.a. presiding bishop mark hanson plead with consertives to stay in the church a keep the dialog ing. we have a profile now o bll and gloria gaither, the...
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policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member
policy toward latin america. for more information, visit unc.edu/departments/polisci. >>> from freedom fest 2009 in las vegas a panel discussion on where america conservatism is headed and what needs to be done to increase its influence. taking part of the discussion are richard fae author of conservatives betrayed, john of the american conservative magazine, thomas phillips, founder and chairman of eagle publishing member
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and waiting for them, former president bill clinton who joined them on an emotional journey back to america. >> to the agony of captivity was washed away on a tearful tarmac in loss angeles -- los angeles. dodge the past 140 days have been the st difficult, heart wrenching time of our lives. >> the american journalists were ensnared in a crisis. bill clinton went to meet with the dictator, and he agreed to partner ling and lee. they had been forgiven. they say they persevered to the countless prayers of others. >> is what kept us going in the darkest hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> add to that safe environment, they went -- that safe environment they went. it will take time to understand what they endured. home is the only place they want to be. >> she has a little bit weak. she lost a lot of weight as you can probably tell. we're going to stop her with food that she loves and love on her. >> they have been working for months to secure the release. president clinton's presence was critical and that process. >>> it will hear more details on our top story ton
and waiting for them, former president bill clinton who joined them on an emotional journey back to america. >> to the agony of captivity was washed away on a tearful tarmac in loss angeles -- los angeles. dodge the past 140 days have been the st difficult, heart wrenching time of our lives. >> the american journalists were ensnared in a crisis. bill clinton went to meet with the dictator, and he agreed to partner ling and lee. they had been forgiven. they say they persevered to the...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. south from entry level to seasoned professionals, our job m op on c.fisoxdm co g place to start if you re lo oring for a new if you f e you are an employer looking to fill an opening. , ming up in our 8:00 urho k out our job of hetday. see what is out there by going to myfoxdc.com and clicking on job shop right at the top of the page. >>> cash for clunkers gave the auto industry the boost that it was looking for. we'll have more on that in a moment. first, let's take a look at the market. chris cotter is live in new york with this morning's business beat. not a bad day at all, chris. good morning. >> good morning. it is almost too good, allison, whicheis the way a lot of us were looking at it yesterday afternoon. rally has a lot of steam behind it. we closed over 1,000 on the s&p. that is the next level of support that we're looking at. hopefully it is support and we'll automobile to hold this. the fures are a little bit in the red so we may be pulling back just a bit. nothing goes up
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. south from entry level to seasoned professionals, our job m op on c.fisoxdm co g place to start if you re lo oring for a new if you f e you are an employer looking to fill an opening. , ming up in our 8:00 urho k out our job of hetday. see what is out there by going to myfoxdc.com and clicking on job shop right at the top of the page. >>> cash for clunkers gave the auto industry the boost that it...
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. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a police officer's dash cam captured a shocking head-on collision in indiana. it rammed directly into that officer. neither the officer nor that 18-year-old driver was seriously injured. the driver had not been drinking before that crash. >>> a car jacker caused a boat load of trouble in the state of connecticut. the suspect stole a truck towing a 32-foot boat. the pursuit ended when that $175,000 boat toppleded off the trailer and slides along the highway. the driver then stopped and was apprehend apprehended. >>> in florida, a jewelry store employee was ambushed at a gas station. surveillance video shows the 81-year-old at the pump when four masked men pulled up, jumped the man and grabbed a $20,000 bag of jewelry all in 15 seconds. no arrests in this case have been made. >>> a deputy in iowa had a front row view for wild weather there. his dash cam video was rolling when a tornado touched down right in front of him. no one was hurt from that twister but it caused a significant amou
. >>> now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. a police officer's dash cam captured a shocking head-on collision in indiana. it rammed directly into that officer. neither the officer nor that 18-year-old driver was seriously injured. the driver had not been drinking before that crash. >>> a car jacker caused a boat load of trouble in the state of connecticut. the suspect stole a truck towing a 32-foot boat. the pursuit ended when...
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. >> we're at the 2009 bookexpo america booksellers convention in new york city. we're here with johnny temple, a publisher. do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known of the role on the b.j. honeycutt mash one of the great tv shows of all time. and this is a road -- it's a road book, a road memoir, a travel memoir and we're putting him back on the road and we're keeping him busy. >> how long have you been publishing books? >> we've been publishing since 1997. we publish literary fiction is the heart and soul of the company. we publish -- we have a sort of outsider sensibility, though, some of our books are quite popular. but our books are often sort of provocative in one way or the other and we do a little bit nonfiction as well, political nonfiction
. >> we're at the 2009 bookexpo america booksellers convention in new york city. we're here with johnny temple, a publisher. do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known...
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america gets a reason to be happy. >>reporter: we are living longer according to a government report. >>some things we're doing right. we're smoking less. we're hopefully a little more active. we're getting screened for cancer. we're getting screened and becoming more engaged with what we need to do. >>reporter: men are living to be 75 years old, women 80. doctors give credit to medical advances and patience. >>i told a patient their cholesterol was too high and 20 years ago they might have said what's cholesterol. today the question back is, well, do you mean my good cholesterol or my bad cholesterol. >>reporter: mortality rates increase. flu deaths down #%. heart disease deaths and stroke down almost 5%. diabetes, hypertension and cancer also saw declines. women still outlive men, but that gap has narrowed now to five years. >>the reason the gap is narrowing between men and women is because men got the message that they should stop smoking. more men are celebrating more birthdays. that was the case perhaps ten years
america gets a reason to be happy. >>reporter: we are living longer according to a government report. >>some things we're doing right. we're smoking less. we're hopefully a little more active. we're getting screened for cancer. we're getting screened and becoming more engaged with what we need to do. >>reporter: men are living to be 75 years old, women 80. doctors give credit to medical advances and patience. >>i told a patient their cholesterol was too high and 20 years...
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i think that we have proven in america that the process of democracy and the free enterprise system has benefited people and enabled people to rise from here to here and live a good life and i think that we have to continue to believe that but there will be enroute flat tires on the way. the motor will stop running and that's where we are. and because we are there, we have to have some patience and we have to have some understanding of where we are and we have to have leadership and i believe that president obama is giving that. tavis: judge sonia sotomayor, she's now making the rounds on capitol hill meeting with senators getting ready for what some would call a fight to be confirmed. what others would call a walk in the park. president obama appears to have the votes. what is your read, not so much on whether she is going to be confirmed but how she has been treated thus far in the process? >> well, there is a saying when the law is against you you found table with facts. if the facts are against you you pound the table with law and if both are against you, you just pound the table an
i think that we have proven in america that the process of democracy and the free enterprise system has benefited people and enabled people to rise from here to here and live a good life and i think that we have to continue to believe that but there will be enroute flat tires on the way. the motor will stop running and that's where we are. and because we are there, we have to have some patience and we have to have some understanding of where we are and we have to have leadership and i believe...
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why do not we give america back to america? [cheers] >> i tell you. i am not one that what my health care shipped overseas. i am not one that once we did i want to make sure the drugs that i am taking part are safe. they are the drugs that my doctor has believe he has prescribed for me and the medication that denny. you are talking about a bigger picture, which is keeping the local and bringing it home and supporting americans. that is a tough one to argue. >> back out to the -- there are a number of questions having to do with the providers with the shortage of physicians of practitioners and other providers. is there anything in the proposals that discusses that? >> in both the senate bill and the house a bill, there is a recognition that we do have a shortage of providers, particularly in the primary care area. some of the proposals that are out there are ways that we can in sent individuals to go into practice, whether it is payment of student loans so that they can be encouraged to come back. we need to do more to get more providers. it is not ju
why do not we give america back to america? [cheers] >> i tell you. i am not one that what my health care shipped overseas. i am not one that once we did i want to make sure the drugs that i am taking part are safe. they are the drugs that my doctor has believe he has prescribed for me and the medication that denny. you are talking about a bigger picture, which is keeping the local and bringing it home and supporting americans. that is a tough one to argue. >> back out to the --...
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there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are, obviously, opposed to the government takeover of health care. >> the fact of the matter is you want to reform the entire health-care system. it is a farce. >> it is outrageous that not every american has health insurance. prove to was that it works, and then we will consider doing it nationally -- proved to us that it works. >-- prove to us. >> the cost is going up exponentially. >> this is a huge amount of money, and we need to be able to look at it rationally. >> we do not need a government option. >> solutions instead of just complaining about what we do not have, and work to
there was something printed up by organizing for america. there are thousands of these in the stands, so a lot of support. interestingly enough, once the auditorium got going, you could feel the energy. they handed at george washington's rules of civility. in all causes of passion, reason should govern, and i am not so sure that was the case inside or outside. take a look. >> health care now, health care now. >> whoo! >> we came out here. we heard about this. we are,...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> in tonight's playbook, libyan leader moammar gadhafi is coming to the united states had in a few weeks to address the u.n. general assembly. u.s./libyan relations have plummeted after the controversial relet's of the lookerby bomber. now a controversy is brewing over where gadhafi is going to stay. first, he wanted to camp out at central park. this didn't go over with new york authorities. now it looks like he will pitch his tent across the river in engelwood, new jersey, on the grounds of a libyan owned estate, which just happens to be next door to rabbi schmuli, host of "shalom in the home." thank you for being with us. what's wrong with this? >> imagine if you were the neighbor and he put on a giant party for timothy mcveigh. i better protect my family from him. >> as the neighborhood feels about it. >> all of us who watched this stomach turning spectacle of the lockerbie bomber being lauded in tripoli. we have seen gadhafi's true colors. we w
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> in tonight's playbook, libyan leader moammar gadhafi is coming to the united states had in a few weeks to address the u.n. general assembly. u.s./libyan relations have plummeted after the controversial relet's of the lookerby bomber. now a controversy is brewing over where gadhafi is going to stay. first, he wanted to camp out at central park. this didn't go over with new york authorities. now it looks like he will pitch his tent...
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dedicated to pomoting fiscal responsibility and adessing keeconomic challens facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm daljitdhaliwal. he may not exactly be the rack obama ofjapan, but the man expected to come the ountry's next prime minister is talki aboushaking things up a way th japan has rarely seen. hatoyami will bring more leral politics andovernmentfter hisarty swept to power in yesterday's prliamentary eltions. and the wathat japan do buness with the unitestates and othe pows is also goi change. becae japan is on of americs most important allies, we will talk abou all of this in depth tonigh but first, we want to show you how it played out and the way it looked on television. japas version of electn night from abc in stralia. >> the democrat party of japan charged to ctory. in seisc shift in japanese politics, the center left position has broken the nservative stranglehold on power ending dades of virtual e-party rule. >>ranslator: the people are very angry with the conservative ruling party. i thank the pple who suorted us. we n need to fight and work hard. >> hungry for
dedicated to pomoting fiscal responsibility and adessing keeconomic challens facing america's future. >>> good evening. i'm daljitdhaliwal. he may not exactly be the rack obama ofjapan, but the man expected to come the ountry's next prime minister is talki aboushaking things up a way th japan has rarely seen. hatoyami will bring more leral politics andovernmentfter hisarty swept to power in yesterday's prliamentary eltions. and the wathat japan do buness with the unitestates and othe...
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america's best truck. >> this week, along with many of my neighbors and probably some of you, i visited my local fs. and got the paperwork to sign up for the acre program. as part of the farm programs, i have to admit they have come up with a real puzzle this time. i have this at least a dozen conversations with peers as we pool our ignorance. the variables of this program make the prediction of the outcome almost impossible. under those circumstances, there is a certain amount of comfort in knowing that you're not the only one wandering blindly through the minutia of government policy. the daunting task of explaining something that we don't really grasp to our landowners. mostly we relied on advice there our computers, economists and a roll of the dice. it sounded like a move in the right direction, close tore a revenue safety net and simple payments for being the farmer of a right crop. but building a program to accomplish this goal proved to be more complex than anyone expected. in the end, many of us pondered for hours and finally shrugged and took a shot. i'll let you know how it t
america's best truck. >> this week, along with many of my neighbors and probably some of you, i visited my local fs. and got the paperwork to sign up for the acre program. as part of the farm programs, i have to admit they have come up with a real puzzle this time. i have this at least a dozen conversations with peers as we pool our ignorance. the variables of this program make the prediction of the outcome almost impossible. under those circumstances, there is a certain amount of comfort...
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s latest action against bank of america? stay tuned for cramer's "outrageous of t"outrage of the day" all coming up on "mad money." now you can stay connected to cramer wherever you go. download full episodes on itunes, grab a widget to your desktop, get text alerts to your phone, and now with twitter updates, you can get "mad money" any time, anywhere. at 155 miles per hour, andy roddick has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". >>> we've heard a lot lately about the problems and prev yales of ken lewis, ceo of bank of america. the whole negative pan plea, overreaching for merrill lynch after overpaying for countrywide, getting fined for statements
s latest action against bank of america? stay tuned for cramer's "outrageous of t"outrage of the day" all coming up on "mad money." now you can stay connected to cramer wherever you go. download full episodes on itunes, grab a widget to your desktop, get text alerts to your phone, and now with twitter updates, you can get "mad money" any time, anywhere. at 155 miles per hour, andy roddick has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've...
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this is the united states of america. i hate that you have to say the words you are saying, but all we can do is try our best to get through these plans for you and your family. remember when i said. you are dramatizing what i said before. i am sure that if you had a choke this -- have a choice, he would rather have your family have health insurance than you have it. and i understand that. i get that. but i do not want you to have that choice. we are dealing with difficult forces. and when we talk about small businesses, about half of the folks are either the families or people who work for small businesses. they do not have insurance because the premiums are too high, the cost of insurance is going up faster than their paychecks. so you are talking about money coming directly out of your checks, and when you are being denied certain services, it is not unusual for people to call and say, you need to help me. man, they will not give me this, not that. and we've got to fight. we can do better than that. i think that is bas
this is the united states of america. i hate that you have to say the words you are saying, but all we can do is try our best to get through these plans for you and your family. remember when i said. you are dramatizing what i said before. i am sure that if you had a choke this -- have a choice, he would rather have your family have health insurance than you have it. and i understand that. i get that. but i do not want you to have that choice. we are dealing with difficult forces. and when we...
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800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if fios. this is big. >>> pay up to light up. smokers who work for orange county, floarld will have to -- florida will have to shell out 25 buck as paycheck for the privilege of lighting up. commissioners just voted in favor of that surcharge on health care premiums for smokers. they hope the money will help offset medical insurance increases. >> it is something that we do think number one is going to help mitigate the cost of tobacco use and it's really something that we hope that employees will understand and really take this opportunity to change that behavior. >> this month and next month september employees w
800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just... for 6 months. it's like getting 3 services for the price of 2. that's a $180 savings over six months for the best in home entertainment. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v this if...
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euna lee and laura ling have arrived in america. their families were waiting and there wasn't a dry eye in the airport hangar when they arrived. lee was overcome to embrace her husband and 4-year-old daughter. they were charged with entering the country illegally. they had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor, but clinton convinced north korean leader kim jong-il to pardon them. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who showed us so much love and cept us so many positive thoughts and energy. we could feel your love all the way in north korea. it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> lee and ling are employed by former vice president al gore's media company, current tv. he thanked clinton and president obama for helping bring them home. >>> the president watched all this, that is the current president on tv at the white house, of course. he said he's relieved the women are now back home. >> i want to ju
euna lee and laura ling have arrived in america. their families were waiting and there wasn't a dry eye in the airport hangar when they arrived. lee was overcome to embrace her husband and 4-year-old daughter. they were charged with entering the country illegally. they had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor, but clinton convinced north korean leader kim jong-il to pardon them. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who...
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. >> canada is actually america's largest trading partner. what about the controversy over the buy american provision. >> this is coming to a head. not only hurting canada but hurting american. let me explain the canadian hurt first. under the stim tim bill all iron and teal and marfed goods have to be bought in america. meaning purchased there. that shuts out the canadians. it is shutting out some u.s. businesses who can't figure out if components that they have built elsewhere can be used in the self same infrastructure projects. canadian business representatives and u.s. business representatives are appealing to the white house to do something about the buy america. that will not happen. both countries are stuck and people are losing jobs on both sides of the border. major garrett in mexico. live from guadalajara. >> judging by recent events. the issue is striking a nerve with the american people. we have heard simple discussion there is also this. . >> it is coming out of my paycheck? >> not all civil. lawmakers holding town hall meetings
. >> canada is actually america's largest trading partner. what about the controversy over the buy american provision. >> this is coming to a head. not only hurting canada but hurting american. let me explain the canadian hurt first. under the stim tim bill all iron and teal and marfed goods have to be bought in america. meaning purchased there. that shuts out the canadians. it is shutting out some u.s. businesses who can't figure out if components that they have built elsewhere can...
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inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the kennedy mystique. >> and hyannisport was always the back drop. >> hosting a large family and an active family, i think it's been very much involved with the out of doors, with all of those implications. >> hyannisport was camelot's beach house. the kennedy castle on nantucket sound, a home that produced not just one but three sons who aspired to the highest office in the land. joe kennedy bought the big dutch colonial with the wraparound porch in 1929. three years before his youngest was born. >> this is hyannis on beautiful cape cod. >> for many americans, hyannisport is synonymous with elitism, a sort of place -- a sort of place where people use summer as a verb. >> the kennedy childr
inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the kennedy mystique. >> and hyannisport was always the back drop....
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but he was a firm leader dedicated to america's prosperity and america's defense. coach, throughout these many years, you consistently proved your loyalty, graciousness, integrity and skill. we miss your wise counsel. enjoy this day. enjoy this honor, and we welcome your family here as well today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. [applause] >> today we come together to salute speaker hastert for his leadership, his decency and his long record of distinguished service to the congress. as all of my colleagues i am sure would atest who have spoken, looking around here you see the continuity of the congress. it is almost like a family. of course we have bob michel, the former republican leader in the congress. and not only that, we have his successor from peoria, who is the secretary of transportation, ray lahood. we see the dean of the congress of the united states, john denyingle, the longest serving republican in the house of representatives. and we see many great leaders who h
but he was a firm leader dedicated to america's prosperity and america's defense. coach, throughout these many years, you consistently proved your loyalty, graciousness, integrity and skill. we miss your wise counsel. enjoy this day. enjoy this honor, and we welcome your family here as well today. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. [applause] >> today we come together to salute speaker hastert...
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is it one of the reasons america has not focused on the borders in america? is that a new form of imperialism? guest: let me answer the second part first. i do believe is a new form of imperialism, this system of -- if you look at who was served by colonialism in terms of the wealthy. that continues today. if you look at who was hurt, people of color, women. this has been reinforced by globalization. it is a rebury ending of colonialism. -- it is a reid branding of colonialism. in terms of the free flow of immigrants? i didn't understand the first part of your question. a lot of what we have done with the bergeborder, a lot of these problems were post-nafta. a lot of people have lost their phonfarms and factories, so youe had this influx of people looking for work. that is a feature of globalization, this great migration of people traveling looking for work. you see in africa and latin america. that is a feature of globalization. the workers traveling to find work. host: our next call comes from the virgin islands. go ahead caller: good morning. i see the sub
is it one of the reasons america has not focused on the borders in america? is that a new form of imperialism? guest: let me answer the second part first. i do believe is a new form of imperialism, this system of -- if you look at who was served by colonialism in terms of the wealthy. that continues today. if you look at who was hurt, people of color, women. this has been reinforced by globalization. it is a rebury ending of colonialism. -- it is a reid branding of colonialism. in terms of the...
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she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and at town hall meetings all appear like they are a bunch of crazy people, it reminds me of what my grandfather used to say, "we are going to show you some crazy." because there are some people in this country who are crazy about liberty, crazy about freedom, and crazy about keeping this country moving in the right direction, not moving in a backward direction. that is what we are crazy about. [applause] and so, as you get into the discussion, whether it is healthcare or cap and tax or trade and kill, you need to arm yourself with the facts. then you will be on a much better -- in a much better position not to just counter th
she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and at town hall meetings all appear like they are a bunch of...
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i emphasize that they may not be representative of america. their views have to be taken into account. >> there is some disagreement. >> how are we supposed trust you? is there an option to say no to this bill? >> it is not about health care reform or insurance reform. it is about government control. >> i charge you with usurping authority not granted to you as a u.s. senator. >greta: houston, texas a councilwoman answers a cell phone while a cancer survivor asks her a question. >> if you're conscious allows you, what are you doing for america -- >> seriously, really. come on. [unintelligible] >> do you think this is good for america? when does it stop? greta: tracy asked that question and joins us live. was there any explanation by the congresswoman by what happened? >> i did talk to her later, but not about her using the phone. what appeared to be happening was her staff was telling her that there were local political leaders coming to the meeting that he -- that she should talk to. greta: did she pick up the phone in the middle of your ques
i emphasize that they may not be representative of america. their views have to be taken into account. >> there is some disagreement. >> how are we supposed trust you? is there an option to say no to this bill? >> it is not about health care reform or insurance reform. it is about government control. >> i charge you with usurping authority not granted to you as a u.s. senator. >greta: houston, texas a councilwoman answers a cell phone while a cancer survivor asks her...
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i mean, that happened to jesus not in america! when is the last time you saw somebody have their supposedly removed spleen suddenly burst. none of those things have happened here in america, but all of those things have happened in the u.k. where they have that sweet government healthcare and canada is on the verge of bankruptcy with theirs. the argument isn't about the facts anymore. the shouters on both sides, they're wrong. instead of admitting it, they just call you a hate monger. they try to shame you into silence. well, you know what? game's over! this is too important. you can call me whatever you want. i'm going to stick to the facts. we need to screw our courage to the sticking place and without fear force these weasels to face the tough questions, no matter what name you're called, no matter what threat you face, because the truth shall set you free. sure. if you disagree with man-made global warming, oh, the ratd cals are going to come out and l >> flat-earth believing, holocaust denying scwerk who would rather drive in
i mean, that happened to jesus not in america! when is the last time you saw somebody have their supposedly removed spleen suddenly burst. none of those things have happened here in america, but all of those things have happened in the u.k. where they have that sweet government healthcare and canada is on the verge of bankruptcy with theirs. the argument isn't about the facts anymore. the shouters on both sides, they're wrong. instead of admitting it, they just call you a hate monger. they try...
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right here in america. made in america. you know, for too long -- for too long we failed to invest in this kind of innovative work. even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that's why this announcement's so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. see, i'm committed to a strategy that ensures america leads in the design and the deployment of the next generation of clean-energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an investment in our capacity to develop new technologies tomorrow. this is about creating the infrastructure of innovation. indiana is the second largest recipient of grant funding, and it's a perfect example of what this will mean. you've got purdue university, notre dame, indiana university, and ivy tech, and they're all going to be receiving grant funding to develop degree and training programs for electric vehicles. that's -- that's number one. we've got enterdel, a small business in indianapolis, t
right here in america. made in america. you know, for too long -- for too long we failed to invest in this kind of innovative work. even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that's why this announcement's so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. see, i'm committed to a strategy that ensures america leads in the design and the deployment of the next generation of clean-energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to...
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their topic is faith, family, and freedom in america. in the afternoon, the airplane pilots association hears from a pilot to talk about the latest developments in aviation safety. this morning the senate banking committee holds a regulation -- hearing on regulation credit agencies. live coverage begins at 9:30 eastern a.m. this week, the full senate debates the nomination of sonia sotomayor as supreme court justice. and coming this fall, tour the home to america's highest court, the supreme court. host: we are back, -- talking about blogging efforts. we want to talk about what you are seeing in terms of lobbying efforts. in the "philadelphia inquirer" they talk about some of the protests and messages that have gone on at these of and around the country. they write about one event featuring kathleen sebelius and arlen specter. host: carrying on on the front page of "wall street journal" as congress goes on break, lobbying heats up. public meetings nationwide this month labor unions and others in the debate are lobbying heavily. if you wa
their topic is faith, family, and freedom in america. in the afternoon, the airplane pilots association hears from a pilot to talk about the latest developments in aviation safety. this morning the senate banking committee holds a regulation -- hearing on regulation credit agencies. live coverage begins at 9:30 eastern a.m. this week, the full senate debates the nomination of sonia sotomayor as supreme court justice. and coming this fall, tour the home to america's highest court, the supreme...
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a top economist said the clouds are parting over wall street and the most infamous company in america is getting an executive make-over. today's business news. welcome back, jayne. how is your baby girl? >> thanks. she is wonderful. thank you, mindy. i left her this morning sleeping peacefully. nice to be back and talk to you this morning. all eyes on insurance giant a.i.g. today. the new getting a c.e.o. as its government-appointed head steps aside. according to the wall street journal the new leader is decisive and direct. a.i.g. is preparing to sell some of its assets to repay. after a drop in the unemployment rate friday, leading to a broad rally in stocks. posting gains in all u.s. averages. the u.s. economy may be on the cusp of a recovery. plus the nobel prize-winning economist says the deepest slump since the great depression may be ending. while many who were quick to fire at as the recession was impending may be quick to bring people back because they were too aggressive about getting rid of them. at the new york stock exchange, jayne king, reporting for wbal-tv news. >> you
a top economist said the clouds are parting over wall street and the most infamous company in america is getting an executive make-over. today's business news. welcome back, jayne. how is your baby girl? >> thanks. she is wonderful. thank you, mindy. i left her this morning sleeping peacefully. nice to be back and talk to you this morning. all eyes on insurance giant a.i.g. today. the new getting a c.e.o. as its government-appointed head steps aside. according to the wall street journal...
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in america we go with the supply and demand. host: on the front page your it says that the white house affirms deal on drug costs. this is a david kirkpatrick story. the next phone call is from joshua tree, california. what are you thinking about today, ed? caller: a couple of things. there appears to be a major abuse of the medical system. it is unprecedented for us to have children on anti- depressants. to see some many people not able to face reality without some chemical crutch, i am reminded of the pioneer days and all the tragedy that they faced, the absolute annihilation of family members. they kept going. what is it that today we do not seem to be able to pick our ourselves up and keep going? we're so dependent on so many things. host: this is gregory in brooklyn on the independent line. caller: i have a quick comment about the professor dates issue going on in this country over the last week and a half. it is interesting to me as an african-american, may be as american -- i do not want to use that word. the fact that we
in america we go with the supply and demand. host: on the front page your it says that the white house affirms deal on drug costs. this is a david kirkpatrick story. the next phone call is from joshua tree, california. what are you thinking about today, ed? caller: a couple of things. there appears to be a major abuse of the medical system. it is unprecedented for us to have children on anti- depressants. to see some many people not able to face reality without some chemical crutch, i am...
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already, you had st of a feing that washington is not america had chaed, andalking inside, it was almost as if the aihad been sucked from the building. it seemedhat everything ha just -- a chapt had just completelyhanged. >> do yo think there will be any sense of how we shou try to get bk to what it used to be? do you think that this will have a long-term effect, or is it gng to be very partisan? >> things have changed quite a bi ihink it was former senar trent lott who recently t things inashington are not what theused to be. they have bece so lean, and the interaction, the partisanship between parties had ju gotte so much at loggerheads. its hard to see how there would be a way to break that. nator kennedy himself was very well known for managg to reach out across pty lines and make deals i notice toee the big picturto get aiece of legislatn passed. many people said that h he been welenough to work on the netiations of heth care reform, rhaps there would have been an agreement right now because he had that gift of being able to work wi republicans and docrats to reach consensus. >> the
already, you had st of a feing that washington is not america had chaed, andalking inside, it was almost as if the aihad been sucked from the building. it seemedhat everything ha just -- a chapt had just completelyhanged. >> do yo think there will be any sense of how we shou try to get bk to what it used to be? do you think that this will have a long-term effect, or is it gng to be very partisan? >> things have changed quite a bi ihink it was former senar trent lott who recently t...
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fallout continues after the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, voted to lift its ban on non- celibate gay and lesbian pastors. the vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. assembly in minneapolis. some lutherans who opposed the change are now debating whether to leave the denomination. some are also withholding money. e.l.c.a. presiding bishop mark hanson pleaded with conservatives to stay in the church and keep the dialogue going. we have a profile now of bill and gloria gaither, the legendary songwriting and performing couple who have had enormous success in the world of christian gospel music. bill is well known for his productivity, his upbeat attitude and his help to others. gloria has often been his songwriting partner and is a successful author and speaker in her own right. the gaithers live in a small town in indiana, where phil jones found them. >> reporter: in the 1950s, bill gaither used to turn on his radio and listen to all the gospel music stars. he was a farm boy with a field of dreams. >> i kept dreaming of the day that maybe, just mayb
fallout continues after the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, voted to lift its ban on non- celibate gay and lesbian pastors. the vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. assembly in minneapolis. some lutherans who opposed the change are now debating whether to leave the denomination. some are also withholding money. e.l.c.a. presiding bishop mark hanson pleaded with conservatives to stay in the church and keep the dialogue going. we have a profile now...
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drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more, a total of 40 and he drove rather excitedly to the one policemen who is a big black gentleman he called the sarge they used to shoot pool and play dominoes he said there's all this marijuana floating upon short it is still there the first thing that sergeant said you know, anybody that might want to buy it? that just shows you if you call the corruption that there was in those days it ended up with the prime minister many years later they tried to oust him from office excepting -- saying he was accepting money fit in the bohemia so there's a lot of collaboration with the islanders. jimmy ended up selling
drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more,...
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it is america. and in america that story isn't remarkable. that's the great brilliance of our country. we have a president of the united states, raised by a single mother under difficult circumstances. bill clinton, who we're talking about today because of his heroic efforts to release the two women released in north contrary, had an equally compelling story. ronald reagan, a compelling story. there are many people who have risen to incredible heights in our country and success in the private and public sector who have come from similar circumstances as judge sotomayor. it is a great tribute to our country that people such as judge sotomayor can achieve the success she has because we celebrate it in our country. mr. president, it is more of a reflection i think in today's political climate than it is on this terrific nominee. we have the privilege of voting for her. the legal and political issues raised during her confirmation hearings were complex and interesting. but the decision currently facing the senate is not a hard call, in my view. t
it is america. and in america that story isn't remarkable. that's the great brilliance of our country. we have a president of the united states, raised by a single mother under difficult circumstances. bill clinton, who we're talking about today because of his heroic efforts to release the two women released in north contrary, had an equally compelling story. ronald reagan, a compelling story. there are many people who have risen to incredible heights in our country and success in the private...
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to you about america's choice. the secretary said america's choice was a program, the national center of education, the economy, we are now separate company, national center is our parent company. our mission has never wavered, and that is to get all students high standards and high achievement, no matter where the kids start. that is an important issue, it is one that we share in common with all of you in this room and we have had the opportunity to work with over 2,000 schools and have been the turnaround partner for a number of states including arkansas, hawaii, massachusetts, mississippi, new mexico, etc.. we work intensively with school districts, schools, states it, and we provide professional development, coaching, technical assistance, capacity building, and provide instructional solutions for students who struggle to do grade level work. i think that puts in context -- pat talked a little bit about my own background. i had a unique opportunity of being an elementary school teacher and middle school teacher
to you about america's choice. the secretary said america's choice was a program, the national center of education, the economy, we are now separate company, national center is our parent company. our mission has never wavered, and that is to get all students high standards and high achievement, no matter where the kids start. that is an important issue, it is one that we share in common with all of you in this room and we have had the opportunity to work with over 2,000 schools and have been...
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s latest action against bank of america? stay tuned for cramer's"outrage of the day" all coming up on "mad money." now you can stay connected to cramer wherever you go. download full episodes on itunes, grab a widget to your desktop, get text alerts to your phone, and now with twitter updates, you can get "mad money" any time, anywhere. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. announcer: some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others buy the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. it's an opportunity today. it's a lexus forever. special lease offers now available on
s latest action against bank of america? stay tuned for cramer's"outrage of the day" all coming up on "mad money." now you can stay connected to cramer wherever you go. download full episodes on itunes, grab a widget to your desktop, get text alerts to your phone, and now with twitter updates, you can get "mad money" any time, anywhere. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this...
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in america, we love to pise the puritan workthic and with reas. but this fall, it wld serve the country better to prse common sense and responsibity. >> lrer: companies were also advised to let at-riskmployees -- like pregnt women and people with chron diseases-- get ccinated first. the government planso have 45 million dosesf the swine flu vaccine on hand mid-october. on wall stre today, stocks and oil pricewere up after a government rept showed oil inventories were pleted, indicati energy demand is sing. the dow jones indusial average gained 61 points to clo at 9,279. the nasdarose 13 points to close at 1,969. thprice of crude oil climbed morthan 4%. in new yortrading, the cost of a barrel ssed $72. >> lehrer: and still to ce on the ewshour" tonight: the swiss nk deal; crowded california prisons; an"60 minutes" creator hewitt. that llows our health care reform update. tonight, we look at t squabbling amo democrats. "newshr" correspondent tom brden begins. >> porter: liral democrats are in an uproar aft the obama adminisation signaled over the we
in america, we love to pise the puritan workthic and with reas. but this fall, it wld serve the country better to prse common sense and responsibity. >> lrer: companies were also advised to let at-riskmployees -- like pregnt women and people with chron diseases-- get ccinated first. the government planso have 45 million dosesf the swine flu vaccine on hand mid-october. on wall stre today, stocks and oil pricewere up after a government rept showed oil inventories were pleted, indicati...
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gregg: there is one town in america that has been rocked by homicides in shootings, and now the mayor of the town and other city leaders want to do something about it. how about an adult curfew? gregg: curfews, not just for kids anymore, and that could soon be the case in a city in minter -- new jersey. this would be the city's -- the nation's first non-emergency curfew to include adults. this comes in the wake of several deadly shootings. joining me on the telephone is the mayor of paterson, new jersey. there is that document called the first to tap -- amendment. how are you going to get around that? >> first and foremost, in these to be clear and understood that what we are asking the governing body to do is an act whatever a curfew that would include adults. when we talk about the constitutionality, whose rights are we protecting? we have seen in five months seven shootings just in this past month. it all happened in new early hours of the morning. gregg: clearly, this is not an emergency such as the riots, this is not martial law in military times when curfews have been sustained
gregg: there is one town in america that has been rocked by homicides in shootings, and now the mayor of the town and other city leaders want to do something about it. how about an adult curfew? gregg: curfews, not just for kids anymore, and that could soon be the case in a city in minter -- new jersey. this would be the city's -- the nation's first non-emergency curfew to include adults. this comes in the wake of several deadly shootings. joining me on the telephone is the mayor of paterson,...
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trying to convince america that health care reform isn't about politics. in short the president is trying to turn this debate from a national screaming match into a discussion of the facts. on capitol hill, brian moore, news 4. >>> critics of the president's proposals are holding their own event at a nearby park this evening in grand junction, colorado. >>> senator jim webb secured the e reasleasn arimema an ldcan ame in mhe.yanm ngriis h vit h the virginia crdeecitat bdee thate first senr bb poaweetls w mith opsiti leader, the 64 malea dn,wo 64-year-old woman, detaine f oro the last most of themyend u ermostf them under houndre. weelea rseth o release of thf aner .he s sentenced to seven years ha srdab foror swimming to the detainee's lake side house and staying inside two days. >>> suicide bomb rocked the afghan capital killing seven injuring 100. the car bomber struck near the front gate of the kabul headquarters. the explosion happened in a heavily guarded diplomatic area of the city and comes less than a week before afghanistan's presidential election
trying to convince america that health care reform isn't about politics. in short the president is trying to turn this debate from a national screaming match into a discussion of the facts. on capitol hill, brian moore, news 4. >>> critics of the president's proposals are holding their own event at a nearby park this evening in grand junction, colorado. >>> senator jim webb secured the e reasleasn arimema an ldcan ame in mhe.yanm ngriis h vit h the virginia crdeecitat bdee...
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